​Griffin Cane Corso

Brief Summary of the

Italian Mastiff:

The Cane Corso is instinctively a guard dog. Having a strong sense of territory and desiring to be with his family the corso generally stays on his grounds. With strangers, they are quite aloof and will be suspicious until the person is welcomed by the family. These dogs don't need any encouragement to be aggressive, they know specifically who and when not to be protective. They should be socialized starting at young ages. The Cane Corso are able to judge character without exception, always to discern friend from foe.

Large Italian Molosser

Close Breed to the Neapolitan Mastiff

Stable Guardian, well-tempered

Good with Families and surroundings

They express strength, agility and endurance

Quiet around the house until needed

They are NOT fighting dogs but can be dog aggressive

Requires an experienced owner who knows how to display a natural authority